Indiana Teacher Suspended for Writing Threatening Message on Chalkboard
In this day and age, when we hear about threats of gun violence in schools, we find that those threats are usually made by students – but aren’t teachers just as capable?
In this day and age, when we hear about threats of gun violence in schools, we find that those threats are usually made by students – but aren’t teachers just as capable?
An Indiana man managed to save his two children from drowning, over the weekend, after a crack in the ice caused them both to be swallowed up and stuck inside an icy pond.
The Evansville Water & Sewer Utility announces that Heavy Trash Pick-up will begin on Monday, March 4th, and is scheduled to run through Friday, May 3rd. This semi-annual curbside service is available to City residents who pay for trash service with their water bill, including newly-annexed areas.
More than 100 people will join Mayor Lloyd Winnecke picking-up litter on Saturday, March 2, from 9 to 11 a.m. along the South Green River Road corridor and around Harrison High School.
A recent survey identified Downtown Evansville as the optimal place for a new IU education and training facility...and we dedicated the entire show to discussing this exciting opportunity for Evansville.
A proposal that would make it mandatory for some Hoosier welfare recipients to undergo drug testing to remain eligible for benefits was approved, early Monday morning, by the Indiana House.
The numbers are simply astounding.
Our 3rd annual St. Jude Radiothon with Kenny Kent Chevrolet is happening today and tomorrow. And the folks from Buffalo Wild Wings are giving you a simple and delicious way to help raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Today's show with Mayor Lloyd Winnecke included two special guests discussing a couple very important topics for Evansville...our city streets, and creating new businesses.
This is reminiscent of the demise of Ross Theater. Do you remember the Ross with it's historical ties to Evansville? Granted the Showplace South building doesn't have the architectural character or history the Ross did, but memories were made there, nonetheless, for many Evansville residents, and soon Showplace South itself will become a memory.